INAUGURAL NUHS SCIENTIFIC & INNOVATION SUMMIT CHAMPIONS PREDICTIVE, PRECISE AND PERSONALISED CARE
From digital twin technology to leveraging AI in tackling obesity, the NUHS Scientific & Innovation Summit is a congregation of the brightest minds in cutting-edge medicine – with patients' utmost care at heart
It was a fortuitous encounter, as routine tests revealed abnormal liver function results.
"Patients with fatty liver – but without cirrhosis – are not routinely recommended to undergo liver cancer screening,"
Improving the screening process for patients like
"We aim to risk stratify people with fatty liver into those who have a high risk of liver cancer and those who do not, and to pre-emptively develop better ways to identify these people early so that they can receive some form of curative treatment,"
Personalising care with the digital twin
Another project pushing the frontiers of medicine with digital innovations, is the Digital Twin programme led by Dr Gao Yujia, Assistant Group Chief Technology Officer, National University Health System.
The digital twin, which is based on imaging and other data from a patient's own tests, is a virtual 3D anatomical replica of a patient's organs, like the liver. The digital twin will allow clinicians to transform what is usually a static scan image (such as an MRI scan), into a dynamic model that precisely recreates the shape and structural behaviour of the organ it replicates, enabling enhanced pre-surgery planning and more accurate intra-operative navigation.
Together with Holomedicine, which is a mixed reality (MR) based technology, this represents a significant leap forward in the surgeons' ability to predict how organs will behave during a surgery, and predict how internal structures will move and change as the surgery is being performed.
"Holomedicine leverages mixed reality to interact with virtual objects superimposed onto the real world, allowing for unparalleled accuracy in pre-surgical planning," explained
With this near-pinpoint precision, surgeons can minimise the risk of injuring other structures, thereby reducing potential complications and operating time, ultimately improving the patient's overall recovery outcomes.
Tackling diseases with precision
Dr Anand Jeyasekharan, a senior consultant at the Department of Haematology-Oncology in the National University Cancer Institute,
It was a battle that became personal in 2023 for
Diagnosing and treating two concurrent cancers presented significant challenges, requiring precise and coordinated medical intervention. It was important to know if the two cancers were related, as the treatment would be very different if they were.
Upon recommendations by his cousins, who are doctors,
Besides sequencing, which
Spatial phenotyping represents the next frontier of cancer research, and is especially useful for solid tumours. "We are trying to draw [battle] maps of cancer at a high resolution and in great detail, in order to understand how to fight it," Dr Jeyasekharan explained. "Spatial phentoyping's ability to dive deep into molecular detail allows us to be more precise in diagnostics, treatment and care."
With cancer being a leading cause of death globally, spatial phenotyping can mean a world of difference for patients afflicted with cancer. "We are never happy with just delivering standard treatment, because standard treatment simply isn't good enough," Dr Jeyasekharan said. "Some people get cured, some people don't – we are trying to understand what we can do to improve the chances of curing more people."
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Predicting risk factors, a step ahead
Predictive care affords patients and clinicians the precious gift of time, in preventing the onset, or minimising the severity, of diseases. For Dr
eTRIP will be used in tandem with Adipoview, an AI-based dashboard that
At the summit of innovation
More than 60 clinician-scientists will be presenting their work at the NUHS Scientific & Innovation Summit, which will be graced by guest-of-honour
Themed "Tomorrow's Health Today – Predictive, Precise and Personalised", the summit will bring together over 500 international and local healthcare experts, opinion leaders and scientists to shape the future of healthcare.
Over the past decade, the NUHS academic health system has secured more than
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About National University Health System
The National University Health System (NUHS) is an integrated Academic Health System and Regional Health System in
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We also work in close collaboration with community hospitals, general practitioners, family medicine clinics, nursing homes and other community and social partners to provide integrated care to the wider community.
With member institutions ranging from community hospitals to academic centres, NUHS creates synergies as a fully integrated cluster to provide seamless care, develop solutions for
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